Richard Donner's Superman laid the foundation for all superhero flicks. Tim Burton's Batman films are two of my all-time favorite movies. I cannot understand how Warner Brothers, who owns these two characters, has fallen so low as to give them both to a hack director like Snyder. It's like the studio just gave up after Bryan Singer's Supe-reboot, and said "screw it, let's find a director who will work cheap".

Warner Bros was looking for a director who A) Hates women, and B) Hates women. That way they can keep saying that a Wonder Woman movie would never work. They can point at all Snyder's movies and say, "Women are just props, man!"

Thanks for your help. I want a physical copy because the person I'm giving it to has a shitty Internet connection and can't download the game. You can still install games that require Steam from discs, right? I'm not familiar with PC games nowadays.

Thanks for your help. I want a physical copy because the person I'm giving it to has a shitty Internet connection and can't download the game. You can still install games that require Steam from discs, right? I'm not familiar with PC games nowadays.

You can, but he'd still have to download any updates through Steam..

If his connection won't allow any connection to Steam at all, he's hosed. If he can connect for the occasional "authentication check", then he can play it -- but only after it's been patched with whatever updates weren't on the disc.

If your friend is close enough to you to come over to your house, and your own Internet connection is good, here's what I would suggest:

1) Have him come over and log in to his Steam account at your house.

2) Buy him the game (or install it from the disc).

3) Let the game install, register to his account, and download whatever patches are necessary.

4) Use the "Back up games" function to save LP3 to compressed files.

5) Copy those compressed files to a thumbdrive or DVD or portable HDD -- something he can take home with him.

6) Make sure he logs out of his Steam account before leaving.

7) When he gets home, he logs into Steam, and then uses the "Restore games" function to install the game from the compressed files.

8) Tell Steam not to download any more updates for the game.

9) After starting the game once, he should be able to put Steam into offline mode and play it from there. (Steam sometimes ignores the "do not download" setting, so playing offline ensures that no additional patches will get installed.)

If his connection won't allow any connection to Steam at all, he's hosed. If he can connect for the occasional "authentication check", then he can play it -- but only after it's been patched with whatever updates weren't on the disc.

If your friend is close enough to you to come over to your house, and your own Internet connection is good, here's what I would suggest:

1) Have him come over and log in to his Steam account at your house.

2) Buy him the game (or install it from the disc).

3) Let the game install, register to his account, and download whatever patches are necessary.

4) Use the "Back up games" function to save LP3 to compressed files.

5) Copy those compressed files to a thumbdrive or DVD or portable HDD -- something he can take home with him.

6) Make sure he logs out of his Steam account before leaving.

7) When he gets home, he logs into Steam, and then uses the "Restore games" function to install the game from the compressed files.

8) Tell Steam not to download any more updates for the game.

9) After starting the game once, he should be able to put Steam into offline mode and play it from there. (Steam sometimes ignores the "do not download" setting, so playing offline ensures that no additional patches will get installed.)

Croixleur Sigma is on Steam now, if you got it from Groupees Build a Doujin they have keys. It's a fun little game, sort of like a Devil May Cry or Dynasty Warriors. You can beat it in 15 minutes if you want to cross one off the backlog, but there's extra weapon types and another character so you might want to play more than once. Plus weeaboo card$.

You forgot to mention that it also gives Playfire Rewards as of today as well.

Available untilTuesday 6 May, 2014 @ 23:59 UTC:

We will add more rewards for BloodRayne and Croixleur when we have access to the achievements.

BloodRayne Betrayal- play for the first time - £0.10

Child of Light- play for the first time - £0.10

Croixleur Sigma- play for the first time - £0.10

You're free to your opinion but games that suck don't usually get three installments. It's not Raven Squad. I enjoyed it quite a bit.

Well, yeah. A game can have a good first and second game, and a terrible third game. But, I'm sure there are SOME bad games that got two sequels, probably a licensed game series.

I enjoyed LP1, LP2 was okay from what I remember, but LP3 was hot trash is what I think people are saying. And I'm inclined to agree.

This is how kids conceived while watching Evangelion turn out. Next time, don't forget to use protection.

*ahem*

Neon Genesis Evangelion(新世紀エヴァンゲリオンShin Seiki Evangerion?, literally "Gospel of a New Century"), commonly referred to as NGE, Evangelion or Eva, is a Japanese science-fantasy mecha dystopia genre animationseries that first aired from October 1995 to March 1996.

BobbyTastic's birthday -> Dec 1990

Gonna have to take offense to you calling me 17 - 19 years old, possibly even younger as my parents do not know Japanese.

And for reminding me that I know the day I was conceived, and how disgusting knowing that is.

Neon Genesis Evangelion (新世紀エヴァンゲリオン Shin Seiki Evangerion?, literally "Gospel of a New Century"), commonly referred to as NGE, Evangelion or Eva, is a Japanese science-fantasy mecha dystopia genre animationseries that first aired from October 1995 to March 1996.

BobbyTastic's birthday -> Dec 1990

Gonna have to take offense to you calling me 17 - 19 years old, possibly even younger as my parents do not know Japanese.

And for reminding me that I know the day I was conceived, and how disgusting knowing that is. [self-loathing smiley redacted]

And for reminding me that I know the day I was conceived, and how disgusting knowing that is.

A friend of mine wouldn't speak to me for a little while after I pointed out that she and her sister, who have birthdays just a few days apart, were born almost exactly 9 months after their dad's birthday.

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